Pegaso 650
Oil
Change
1. Warm engine for at least
10 minutes or 10 miles. Place vehicle on center stand.
2.
Remove lower plastic skid plate to gain access to engine oil drain
plug.
3.
Place oil catch pan under the engine and remove the oil drain
plug. Inspect drain plug gasket
for nicks, replace as necessary. The drain plug is located on the
bottom of the engine case.
4.
Allow all the oil to drain out.
5.
Just behind the front wheel is a secondary oil drain plug. This
plug drains the oil tank since
this is a dry sump oiling system. It looks like a spigot attached
to the frame. Use caution here! The oil comes out hard and
fast, and will completely soak the back of your front tire with
oil. Hold the drain pan up to the spigot to catch the oil.
Allow all this oil to drain.
6.
Remove oil filter cover by removing two 5mm head Allen bolts. The
filter cover is located on the right side of the motorcycle just
forward and above the countershaft
sprocket cover.
7. Pull out filter and replace
with new filter. Replace cover and tighten the two bolts.
8.
Replace both drain plugs and tighten. The engine oil drain
plug should be 28.9 ft-lb tight and the frame mounted oil tank
spigot drain plug should be
tightened to 15.9 ft-lb.
9. Pour about 1.69 Qts (1.6L)
of clean new motor oil into the oil fill/dipstick located just in
front of the gas tank.
10. Start the engine and let
idle for one minute.
11. Add an additional 0.63 Qts
(0.6L) of oil.
12. Start bike and let fully
warm up. Ride the bike 5-10 miles.
13. Recheck oil level, fill
as necessary.
14. Dispose of used engine oil
and filter properly.
Note: It
is also advised to clean the oil tank strainer screen every second
oil change. Have
your local dealer do this, as it requires a replacement hose clamp. The
screen is located behind the lowest oil tank hose (left side behind
radiator). The stock hose clamp cannot be reused and must be replace
with a suitable worm-gear hose clamp.